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kate kelly, cbs 5. is. >>> 17, 18 years of age, a non- profit helps people. >> impressive. >> what why you doing at 17, 18? [ laughter ] >> i really can't talk about that. >> you weren't expecting that question. >> i wasn't! [ laughter ] >>> we can see clouds already moving into our skies right now. they will be thickening up toward the afternoon. the temperatures not all that bad. but we have some changes in the works and major changes throughout the weekend. san jose right now 67 degrees. 63 degrees in san francisco. and 62 degrees in oakland. as you look further inland clouds making their way over mount diablo can't even see right now a little hazy out there so partly cloudy into the afternoon. more clouds tonight. and a chance of rain late tonight. you better carry that umbrella for the weekend. it's going to be wet off and on. already seeing rain making its way into southern california. the core of the low still remains off the coastline and that's where we are waiting to was by the bay area bringi
kate kelly, cbs 5. is. >>> 17, 18 years of age, a non- profit helps people. >> impressive. >> what why you doing at 17, 18? [ laughter ] >> i really can't talk about that. >> you weren't expecting that question. >> i wasn't! [ laughter ] >>> we can see clouds already moving into our skies right now. they will be thickening up toward the afternoon. the temperatures not all that bad. but we have some changes in the works and major changes throughout...
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cbs 5 is partnering with the red cross to help victims of hurricane sandy. tomorrow, we will be asking all you viewers to join us and donate. our special hotline will be open running from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. >>> what's happening in the bay area can't compare to what's happening on the east coast but we are seeing a cooling trend. >> it's significant because we had record highs yesterday. san jose and concord hit a record high 80 degrees. the next several days we will be lucky to make it to 60 degrees. big change. here's a peek outside right now. the clouds rolled into the bay early this afternoon. and they have stuck around all day. and now even in our inland communities the mount diablo cam can't see the mountain now because the clouds have pushed inland. 60 for concord. 59 livermore. santa rosa 57. downtown san francisco and san jose coming in at 60. no rain yet. there will be some showers moving in tomorrow. there will be snow in the sierra. winter weather advisory there. three to seven inches of new snowfal by friday morning. snow levels dropping to 3500 fe
cbs 5 is partnering with the red cross to help victims of hurricane sandy. tomorrow, we will be asking all you viewers to join us and donate. our special hotline will be open running from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. >>> what's happening in the bay area can't compare to what's happening on the east coast but we are seeing a cooling trend. >> it's significant because we had record highs yesterday. san jose and concord hit a record high 80 degrees. the next several days we will be lucky to...
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cate caugiran, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> it is 5:32. the weather has turned down right cold out there folks. we are expecting showers today possible snow on the highest peaks right here in the bay area. there's definitely snow in the sierra. you're looking live right now at highway 80 in truckee. it's slow going. they could get a foot of snow by the time the storm moves out. the snow level by the way down to about 5,000 feet. it could drop with the temperatures. >>> the snow caught drivers off guard. many travelers up and down 80 thought they beat the storm but it hit early. a tow truck driver says the snow came down so suddenly and so fast, caltrans didn't have time to set up chain controls in truckee making for a sloppy commute through the mountains to say the least. >> no kidding. so in the mountains there's snow, down here there's rain. >> and maybe a little snow, too, right, lawrence. >> snow in the highest peaks so interesting weather overnight. what a change from a few days ago. record temperatures. now temperatures 13 degrees be
cate caugiran, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> it is 5:32. the weather has turned down right cold out there folks. we are expecting showers today possible snow on the highest peaks right here in the bay area. there's definitely snow in the sierra. you're looking live right now at highway 80 in truckee. it's slow going. they could get a foot of snow by the time the storm moves out. the snow level by the way down to about 5,000 feet. it could drop with the temperatures. >>> the...
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. >>> cbs 5 is partnering with the red cross to help the victims of hurricane sandy. you can donate tomorrow by calling 1-888-5-helps-u. our special hot line will run from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. tomorrow. >>> his final race is over. president obama today thanked cd ing back to work. >> there's no shortage of work to be done. approaching the fiscal cliff with a stalemate on capitol hill, cbs 5 reporter looks ahead to the second term. >> reporter: the president and his family arrived back in washington. the white house is their official home for four more years. >> i've never been more hopeful about our future. >> reporter: the president won't have a lot of time to savor his victory. the most pressuring issue on the plate is the fiscal cliff, the mix of huge cuts and automatic tax increases and it's set to go in to effect in about 7 weeks. >> you voted for action, not politics as usual. >> reporter: economists have warned the fiscal cliff can plunge the country in to another recession. today the president has been calling congressional leaders. at least for now, he and john b
. >>> cbs 5 is partnering with the red cross to help the victims of hurricane sandy. you can donate tomorrow by calling 1-888-5-helps-u. our special hot line will run from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. tomorrow. >>> his final race is over. president obama today thanked cd ing back to work. >> there's no shortage of work to be done. approaching the fiscal cliff with a stalemate on capitol hill, cbs 5 reporter looks ahead to the second term. >> reporter: the president and his...
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len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> the weather is a big story this thursday. rain in the bay area then a blast of sunshine helped create this rainbow in marin county. but now cold temperatures are getting people's attention. chief meteorologist paul deanno is in the weather center keeping an eye on it. >> even though we said it was coming and told people it would be chilly and wet, it was abrupt. we got wet and cold quickly. here's where we are on hi-def doppler. strong els radar in the bay area picking up some showers in the south bay. milpitas, san jose, north of palo alto, mountain view with heavier showers toward the los altos hills. one heavier cell daly city, south san francisco in the next 20 minutes just now moving onshore. the rain is widespread, cold is everywhere. 53 now for concord. san jose 53. san francisco 54. on monday in san jose, a record high of 84 degrees. today in san jose, we dropped nearly 30 degrees all the way down to the mid-50s. coming up in weather i'll talk about how long this will stick around the rain and the cold and have a week
len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> the weather is a big story this thursday. rain in the bay area then a blast of sunshine helped create this rainbow in marin county. but now cold temperatures are getting people's attention. chief meteorologist paul deanno is in the weather center keeping an eye on it. >> even though we said it was coming and told people it would be chilly and wet, it was abrupt. we got wet and cold quickly. here's where we are on hi-def doppler. strong els radar in the bay...
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tonight on the cbs evening news with scott pelley right after cbs 5 eyewitness news. with over 200 varieties, keurig makes brewing a delicious cup of coffee simple. how does it brew such great coffee? well... inside the brewer are these green fields of coffee, and if you travel up this mountain, there's this huge coffee grinder. and then the coffee lands in this cup and water rushes through. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. this, after a water main brk neighborhood >>> dozens of drivers in daly city spent the day digging cars out of the mud. this is after a water main break flooded their neighborhood early this morning. cbs 5 consumer watch reporter julie wats is in daly city. >> julie, i'm thinking about the insurance adjusters, but what about the car owners? will insurance cover it? >> reporter: well the first thing you have to do is call your insurance company and know what kind of insurance you have. that is the next step for owners of cars like these. the fourth of the mud -- the force of the mud ripped the bumper off of thi
tonight on the cbs evening news with scott pelley right after cbs 5 eyewitness news. with over 200 varieties, keurig makes brewing a delicious cup of coffee simple. how does it brew such great coffee? well... inside the brewer are these green fields of coffee, and if you travel up this mountain, there's this huge coffee grinder. and then the coffee lands in this cup and water rushes through. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. this, after a water main brk...
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cbs 5 reporter da lin explains the problem isn't just the thieves. it's also us. >> reporter: a trip on lakeshore avenue in oakland or any bay area city you'll see plenty of eyeballs looking down on smartphones and nothing else. >> and i didn't even pay attention to the camera. >> reporter: we caught one after another so engrossed in their phones that they ignored their surroundings. this man almost bumped into me. some bay area police agencies say that's why they are responding to so many robberies involving cell phones. they say people make themselves easy targets. some people even walk with their $400 and $500 phones out in the open. >> i handed him the phone in the crowded area, once he got his hands on it he was gone. >> reporter: daniel casey of oakland learned his lesson. never let a stranger borrow his iphone. >> felt betrayed. i was being nice. >> reporter: oakland saw a 23% increase in robberies so far this year compared to the same time last year. police say of the 60 robbery suspects arrested since august, more than half, 31 of them were
cbs 5 reporter da lin explains the problem isn't just the thieves. it's also us. >> reporter: a trip on lakeshore avenue in oakland or any bay area city you'll see plenty of eyeballs looking down on smartphones and nothing else. >> and i didn't even pay attention to the camera. >> reporter: we caught one after another so engrossed in their phones that they ignored their surroundings. this man almost bumped into me. some bay area police agencies say that's why they are...
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cbs 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts on why it mighte worth your time to fight it. ts) parking.. >>> cbs 5 consumer watch reporter why it might be worth your time to fight it. >> parking. everyone is afraid of red zones. >> reporter: it could be a real pain, heck he wrote a book about it. >> i am noticing lately. you have to be afraid of the meter person not knowing the rules and giving you a ticket. >> reporter: if you get a ticket you don't deserve instead of blaming the officer you may want to blame the confusing sign. >> can i park here or not? >> nope. >> another sign up there. you have to be careful about every sign. >> reporter: this man got a tick net san francisco in a spot he thought would be legal. >> i got a ticket here. >> he saw the lines painted on the street. it is is what he did not see. >> hooked all over to see -- looked all over to see i don't know how i missed the sign. >> it is behind trees. >> i am waiting for had them to come back and say you are wrop. >> reporter: odds are that is what will happen for his initial dispute. last year 70% of dr
cbs 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts on why it mighte worth your time to fight it. ts) parking.. >>> cbs 5 consumer watch reporter why it might be worth your time to fight it. >> parking. everyone is afraid of red zones. >> reporter: it could be a real pain, heck he wrote a book about it. >> i am noticing lately. you have to be afraid of the meter person not knowing the rules and giving you a ticket. >> reporter: if you get a ticket you don't deserve instead...
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juliette goodrich, cbs 5. >> people were waiting in line for swag bags. the other side of the country, people hit by hurricane sandy were digging out of a nor'easter. the new storm brought snow, ranging to two inches, where sandy hit to more than a foot in parts of connecticut. in rockway, new york, the storm left a blanket of thick, wet snow, on trees that were already weakened by the hurricane. >>> at least 123 deaths being blamed now on sandy officially and more than 767,000 people in four states are still, after this many days, without power tonight. and we want to thank everyone who donated during our sandy relief telethon today. we raised almost 135,000 for the red cross, thanks to your generosity. our parent company matched almost 18,000 in employee donations. if you still want to contribute, you can go to cbssf.com. >>> around here, our stormy season can be an el nino winter. they were predicting an el nino for this winter. noah now says el nino will not happen this winter. so el nino is a no-go on the west coast this year. so not happening. tell
juliette goodrich, cbs 5. >> people were waiting in line for swag bags. the other side of the country, people hit by hurricane sandy were digging out of a nor'easter. the new storm brought snow, ranging to two inches, where sandy hit to more than a foot in parts of connecticut. in rockway, new york, the storm left a blanket of thick, wet snow, on trees that were already weakened by the hurricane. >>> at least 123 deaths being blamed now on sandy officially and more than 767,000...
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now, the 49ers play chicago monday night here on cbs 5. both smith and bears quarterback suffered concussions on sunday. cut ler is listed as doubt ft. >>> major league baseball, they made a big to do out of naming the manager of the year today. check out their exciting announcer. >> well, bob melvin won the american league manager of the year beating out baltimore's buck showalter. melvin took team that many thought would lose a hun fwams. instead they won the division. it's the second time melvin has won the award. it is the first a skipper to win since tony louis in 1982. >> absolutely shocked. i mean, just to be talked about in the same light with, you know, respected baseball people like buck sho water is quite an honor for me so, yeah, shocked will be the word. >> de spite winning the world series giants skipper bruce takes third by a distant margin and the nfl manager of the year voting behind war wa. the guy national 98 wins, the franchise's first play off appearance. i have in my hand the top five. at no. 5, the nicks are 5 and 0.
now, the 49ers play chicago monday night here on cbs 5. both smith and bears quarterback suffered concussions on sunday. cut ler is listed as doubt ft. >>> major league baseball, they made a big to do out of naming the manager of the year today. check out their exciting announcer. >> well, bob melvin won the american league manager of the year beating out baltimore's buck showalter. melvin took team that many thought would lose a hun fwams. instead they won the division. it's the...
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we're live in san francisco, cate cauguiran cbs 5. >> if they got it at midnight, they have three hours to go. >> it's 5:11 right now, facing the fiscal cliff, a major push by the president today to avoid another recession. >>> and a shocking argument over politics, how it led to a woman running down her husband. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . >>> we are following a water main break in day -- daley city. it's at this intersection, east market street and lausanne avenue. there is a school at that area at that intersection and we are sending a news crew. we'll bring live pictures from the scene shortly. in the meantime, a live look at our traffic center through antioch, westbound highway 4 at somersville, hearing about a crash. one lane is blocked and you can see slowing on our sensor. it's westbound and eastbound impacted so once you get past that antioch stretch, then things look better all the way out toward concord. back outside, a live look at one of the time saver traffic. this is, nimitz, these are heading northbound up toward high street and if you're heading further south toward milpitas
we're live in san francisco, cate cauguiran cbs 5. >> if they got it at midnight, they have three hours to go. >> it's 5:11 right now, facing the fiscal cliff, a major push by the president today to avoid another recession. >>> and a shocking argument over politics, how it led to a woman running down her husband. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . >>> we are following a water main break in day -- daley city. it's at this intersection, east market street and lausanne avenue....
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. >> reporter: cbs 5 military analyst colonel brendan carney met him during his book tour >> she acknowledged she had been given unfetterred access to him. >> does that seem suspicious to you when you think back? >> in 31 years of being around an awful lot of general officers, i've never heard of anybody having the type of access that she had. and was i suspicious? no. i'm not going to give myself credit for that. >> reporter: the white house insists it knew nothing about the investigation until petraeus told the president after the election. his confession comes at a sticky time for the cia. he was scheduled to testify next week in closed door congressional hearings about the benghazi terrorist attack. the resignation may not end his problems. >> you and i as citizens don't worry what happens between consenting adults. of in the military, that is something something that is punishable by military law. he could be recalled from the retired status and be subject to disciplinary action. >> infidelity is also a sensitive problem in the cia. they are always concerned about the possibility that ag
. >> reporter: cbs 5 military analyst colonel brendan carney met him during his book tour >> she acknowledged she had been given unfetterred access to him. >> does that seem suspicious to you when you think back? >> in 31 years of being around an awful lot of general officers, i've never heard of anybody having the type of access that she had. and was i suspicious? no. i'm not going to give myself credit for that. >> reporter: the white house insists it knew...
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this just happens to be cbs 5, all our radio stations owned by cbs and also the cw, who have come together collectively to join forces with the american red cross to be sure we get the money we're raising here to new york, new jersey, philadelphia and connecticut. who can tell us more about that than ceo of the american red cross mr. harold brooks. thank you so much for joining us here it evening. >> thank you. >> reporter: while i have been manning the phones people ask if i make a donation, $1, $10, $500, $1,000, does every penny go to the american red cross? >> it does. and we are going to see to it that it's there to take care of the many needs of the people who are suffering as a result of this terrible disaster. >> reporter: when you see these phones or hear these phones and see these people working nonstop around the clock, are you amazed by the support of the bay area? >> i'm continually inspired and amazed by the generosity, the outpouring of love that comes from the people of the bay area. it's the most wonderful place on the planet. really proud to be here and to serve the commu
this just happens to be cbs 5, all our radio stations owned by cbs and also the cw, who have come together collectively to join forces with the american red cross to be sure we get the money we're raising here to new york, new jersey, philadelphia and connecticut. who can tell us more about that than ceo of the american red cross mr. harold brooks. thank you so much for joining us here it evening. >> thank you. >> reporter: while i have been manning the phones people ask if i make a...
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cbs 5's dr. kim mulvihill said think eggs. >> we run for all kinds of reasons. >> i'm getting up there in age so it helps keep me young. >> and in all sorts of ways. >> slow and steady. >> but could it be we're running wrong? >> says who? >> says our aching knees, hips, legs and backs. >> a very large percentage of runners every year get injured. >> specifically 56% of recreational runners and as many as 90% of runners training for a marathon. half of the injuries involve the knee. researchers have come up with a strategy to cut the risk, the idea, run like you are running on eggshells and take lighter and quicker steps. >> your right foot should hit the ground 80-90 times a minute, shortening your stride. >> by increasing the number of steps, that decreases the side length and reduces the impact forces that are generated. >> at the human performance center, using tiny markers and specialized cameras, scientists quantify in 3-d how a runner moves. >> we can reconstruct the skeleton. >> these two
cbs 5's dr. kim mulvihill said think eggs. >> we run for all kinds of reasons. >> i'm getting up there in age so it helps keep me young. >> and in all sorts of ways. >> slow and steady. >> but could it be we're running wrong? >> says who? >> says our aching knees, hips, legs and backs. >> a very large percentage of runners every year get injured. >> specifically 56% of recreational runners and as many as 90% of runners training for a...
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cbs 5 political reporter grace lee with the chances of a deal being reached. grace. >> reporter: dana, the pressure is definitely on for the president as well as for congress. if they don't act, those tax hikes begin january 1 and really affect almost everyone. we are talking about $3,000 for the average household. well, today it could be the beginning of the end as there are new signs that there could be wiggle room for a deal. >> i'm not wedded to every detail of my plan. i'm open to compromise. i'm open to new ideas. >> everyone wants to get our economy moving again. everyone wants to get more americans back to work again. >> reporter: could this be washington code for a real compromise? a political science expert says exactly what it is. >> and there's a kind of dance taking place in which each side wants to portray itself as the one that's reasonable. >> reporter: that could be tough on capitol hill. today the president promised to veto any deals that include tax cuts on people making more than $250,000 a year a move republican leaders say will only cost
cbs 5 political reporter grace lee with the chances of a deal being reached. grace. >> reporter: dana, the pressure is definitely on for the president as well as for congress. if they don't act, those tax hikes begin january 1 and really affect almost everyone. we are talking about $3,000 for the average household. well, today it could be the beginning of the end as there are new signs that there could be wiggle room for a deal. >> i'm not wedded to every detail of my plan. i'm open...
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i'm matt bigler cbs 5. >>> the holiday is being observed today. county, state, federal offices are closed today. the post office closed as well. banks and schools are closed today. as well, and bari transit systems are running on a regular schedule without school systems. who would you like to thank. tell us who they are and send us a picture. and you can comment on our facebook or twitter page. mike says i'm proud of my cousin gregory skelley, this is greg with the first marine lo gist ticks group. -- logistics group. >>> allegations that the drug doesn't actually stop the flu. >>> and the market just opened up about 10 minutes ago. let's get a quick look at the early numbers here. we'll get an update from jason brook. ,, (car horn) paying with your smartphone instead of cash... (phone rings) that's a step forward. with chase quickpay, you can send money directly to anyone's checking account. i guess he's a kicker... again, again! oh, no you don't! take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> welcome back, 6:45. democrat ares won big in last w
i'm matt bigler cbs 5. >>> the holiday is being observed today. county, state, federal offices are closed today. the post office closed as well. banks and schools are closed today. as well, and bari transit systems are running on a regular schedule without school systems. who would you like to thank. tell us who they are and send us a picture. and you can comment on our facebook or twitter page. mike says i'm proud of my cousin gregory skelley, this is greg with the first marine lo...
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twitter mail at mornings-at-cb . it's 6: award for : >> comment on facebook or twitter, or email us at mornings@cbs5.com >>> 6:21. a major award for the oakland as. >> and girls how do you like this for a best friend? how much it would cost to own this rare megadiamond. i'm leaking it. -- i'm liking it. ,,,,,,,, billy beane was named major league baseball executive oe year. beane put together a team of very young players--including an all-re starting rotation down the st >>> billy beane was named baseball executive of the year. he put together a team of very young players including an all rookie starting rotation last year down the stretch as oakland took the divisional title and launched into the play-offs nearly beat the tigers. second time beane has gotten the award. >>> play of the day, we dug deep, europa league soccer. it began with a bad clearance from the head of the defender and from way downtown inside the box and he puts it in. a long distance goal in europa. >> nice. >> sweet. >> a megadiamond is going ba
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in oakland, john ramos, cbs 5. >>> cbs 5's roberta roberta is at whole foods market in san francisco with more on how you can help families in need. >> reporter: i'm so proud, cbs 5 is now entering their 10th annual "food for bay area families" food drive, 10th annual, guys is that correct, sir pretty exciting? >> is that exciting? >> yeah! >> reporter: the executive director for the marin in san francisco food bank. paul every year i ask you, how great is the immediate? this year i saw traffic jams getting into paragon mall. has the economy improved? >> good observation. this recovery is not bringing everyone out. the stock market may be up but our service levels are longer. we have as many people waiting for food as two years ago waiting for food assistance. >> reporter: including children. so we are working hand in hand with this brand-new whole foods on ocean avenue. chanel is making it so simple? >> so easy with our grab and give program customers can donate breakfast, lunch, dinner, a whole day of meals for a family of four at any register at any whole foods market in the bay a
in oakland, john ramos, cbs 5. >>> cbs 5's roberta roberta is at whole foods market in san francisco with more on how you can help families in need. >> reporter: i'm so proud, cbs 5 is now entering their 10th annual "food for bay area families" food drive, 10th annual, guys is that correct, sir pretty exciting? >> is that exciting? >> yeah! >> reporter: the executive director for the marin in san francisco food bank. paul every year i ask you, how...
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cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran in san leandro with more on that. cate, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. when i spoke to the hostess representative, they said they already filed a motion with the u.s. bankruptcy court and they have a hearing scheduled for monday. once that happens, you see stores like these here in san leandro, this foreclosed sign could be here for a long time. this happened because of a union calling for a nationwide strike. an oakland bakery workers joined in. the bakery wanted a 25% pay cut and stopped paying the pension. hostess had filed for bankruptcy for the second time earlier this year. they told striking workers that concessions needed to be made. the company gave workers the final deadline yesterday afternoon to get back to work. but they refused. tom becker hostess spokesman says the company had no choice. >> this is an extremely, extremely difficult decision to make. there are a lot of people who wanted this company to survive and a lot of people who sacrificed not once, not twice, but several times. and the co
cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran in san leandro with more on that. cate, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. when i spoke to the hostess representative, they said they already filed a motion with the u.s. bankruptcy court and they have a hearing scheduled for monday. once that happens, you see stores like these here in san leandro, this foreclosed sign could be here for a long time. this happened because of a union calling for a nationwide strike. an oakland bakery workers joined in. the...
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but cbs 5 reporter grace lee found out that we may have been fooled. grace. >> reporter: dana, that is a possibility but we're not sure. that's one reason why they had a special senate committee hearing today and invited a research group that specializes in energy pricing and what they found was after months of research, they could not explain why we had those gas price hikes in may and in october. that's the mystery there. they can't explain it. but it did cost californians in october about $1 billion. >> reporter: when prices spiked at the gas station the 7 gas companies in california said it's not our fault. instead, they blamed accidents like the chevron refinery fire or unexpected maintenance problems. but the biggest price spikes were in may and october. that's months before and after the chevron fire in august. >> we have seen shifts in price of gasoline. >> reporter: it's one of the reason senator mark leno called a committee hearing today. they found that in may, gas prices shot up to 4.41 a gallon which is the equivalent of $48 million in pro
but cbs 5 reporter grace lee found out that we may have been fooled. grace. >> reporter: dana, that is a possibility but we're not sure. that's one reason why they had a special senate committee hearing today and invited a research group that specializes in energy pricing and what they found was after months of research, they could not explain why we had those gas price hikes in may and in october. that's the mystery there. they can't explain it. but it did cost californians in october...
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welcome to "cbs this morning." new details on the scandal that forced cia director david petraeus to resign. and congress demand answers about the timing of this fbi investigation. >>> compromise on capitol hill? some republicans are saying it is time to make a deal to keep the government away from the fiscal cliff. >>> a new report says a pilot shortage could cripple the airline industry. captain sully sullenberger says he's not buying it. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> this is something that could have had an affect on national security. i think we should have been told. >> lawmakers demand answers as the petraeus scandal widens. >> the fbi discovered the affair between petraeus and his biographer, paula broadwell, while investigating harassing e-mails broadwell sent to another woman. >> the private g-mail account that apparently paula broadwell had access to i think raises real security questions. >> if general petraeus was gearing up to testify concerni
welcome to "cbs this morning." new details on the scandal that forced cia director david petraeus to resign. and congress demand answers about the timing of this fbi investigation. >>> compromise on capitol hill? some republicans are saying it is time to make a deal to keep the government away from the fiscal cliff. >>> a new report says a pilot shortage could cripple the airline industry. captain sully sullenberger says he's not buying it. >>> we begin this...
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cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran is in san francisco's mission district at one of the crime scenes related to this point,. >> reporter: i want to show you now this is one of the cars involved in that chase that that driver hit one of two parked cars tulip. here's the surprising detail about that driver. this is her fourth dui in the past 10 years. take a look at some video from the scene earlier. i'll walk you through. the suspect drove on to a closed on-ramp to westbound 80. a chp tried to pull her over. then she exited on mission and van ness and the chase began. she led officers through small streets in the mission and in that short time she hit one car that rolled forward and hit a cyclist. that cyclist was taken to san francisco general hospital is expected to be okay. but after that she continued on to hit another parked car that one we showed you when we first were here at the beginning of our shot before hitting another light pole at 17th and van ness knocking out the traffic lights in this area which are still currently out. now back out live you can see just that damage that the
cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran is in san francisco's mission district at one of the crime scenes related to this point,. >> reporter: i want to show you now this is one of the cars involved in that chase that that driver hit one of two parked cars tulip. here's the surprising detail about that driver. this is her fourth dui in the past 10 years. take a look at some video from the scene earlier. i'll walk you through. the suspect drove on to a closed on-ramp to westbound 80. a chp tried to...
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in daly city, elissa harrington cbs 5. >> it's going to be quite the mess to clean up. thank you elizabeth. >>> a bizarre twist in the scandal involving david petreaus. the investigation now involves general john allen who replaced petreaus as the top u.s. commander in afghanistan and last night the fbi searched the north carolina home of paula broadwell, she's the biographer with whom petreaus had an affair. tara mergener has the latest from washington. >> reporter: general john allen, top u.s. commander in afghanistan is linked to the scandal involving former cia chief david petreaus. federal investigators are looking into inappropriate e- mail communications between allen and tampa socialite jill kelley. she is the woman who complained to the fbi about receiving threatening e-mails from paula broadwell, petreaus' girlfriend. petreaus resigned friday after his affair with broadwell became public. officials have told cbs news that details from the case began to surface in june when broadwell e-mailed kelley telling her to stay away from petreaus. the a senior official
in daly city, elissa harrington cbs 5. >> it's going to be quite the mess to clean up. thank you elizabeth. >>> a bizarre twist in the scandal involving david petreaus. the investigation now involves general john allen who replaced petreaus as the top u.s. commander in afghanistan and last night the fbi searched the north carolina home of paula broadwell, she's the biographer with whom petreaus had an affair. tara mergener has the latest from washington. >> reporter:...
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day are you are very tall with five cb on you? >> we're talking chest region. it's still up there. 5 ft. of snow they had a couple of feet of a couple of weeks ago. a lot of it is on the ground and they have their gear and they're ready to go. they are fired up, they say is the season. >> they are i am 5 ft.. --j r >> you look so tall on tv >> another breaking news story out of the gulf of mexico. officials are investigating a fire that happened on a oil drilling raid. for people are in the hospital and there are a couple others missing. they are not drilling at a deepwater site. the coast guard says it has activated the command center to investigate the exact size of the fire at this hour. it is 9 of 6 and moving on to other maze and the bay area. the rain is coming down in daly city and there are fears that the mud will come down again. tuesday we covered that the big mudslide that buried apart and stranded a lot of cars because of a pipe burst. at some 45,000 gal. of water down the hill. will tran is out this morning to see of the residents are happy with th
day are you are very tall with five cb on you? >> we're talking chest region. it's still up there. 5 ft. of snow they had a couple of feet of a couple of weeks ago. a lot of it is on the ground and they have their gear and they're ready to go. they are fired up, they say is the season. >> they are i am 5 ft.. --j r >> you look so tall on tv >> another breaking news story out of the gulf of mexico. officials are investigating a fire that happened on a oil drilling raid....